DDH New England Double IPA
Hops: Citra, Galaxy, Mosaic, Sabro / HBC 438
Malts: Flaked Oat, Oat, Wheat
Reviews
Jouku69
@ Beer Republic Web Shop1 year ago
3.5
Hyvä raikas hedelmä, passion/mango, loppu suullisessa hiukan tymäkkä tympeä vivahde joka sopiva tähän, raikkaus sopiva, keskivahva runko, prossat pysyy piilossa, hyvä tupla neipa...
WexiLahti
@ Beer Republic Web Shop1 year ago
4.3
The grayest day of the year. Indeed, the weather is sh*tty. No can do, some outdoor work had to be completed. Now that it's done, it's time for a tropical bliss.
The pour looks misty, deep orange. Attractive. The carbonation is ample and bold. The unlocked head appears pure white and airy and grows full four fingers tall. The long-lived retention maintains a billowy lace ring on the sides. The glass portrays zillions of tiny and small traces.
Tropical nectar and fruit salad in the air. Absolutely. Ripe rather than unripe but definitely not overripe. The components include mango and nectarine, a pinch of stale papaya and some grassy nuances. A tad tropical but still remains wanting in that sense.
Hope that the gates of heaven to a tropical paradise can be opened on the tongue. Mmmmm.... oh yesss. Ripe, it can be confirmed. Well balanced, not unripe, not overripe. I spot nectarine, mango, mandarin as an addition to the fragrance, papaya as well but not stale, something melony maybe. Lactose and cream give a milkshakey sensation. Coconut is really marginal here. Lovely. Tropical. Fruit salad, fresh, not canned. 🧡🧡
The body is neatly medium-full to full. The end is fairly similar to the actual taste. Still tropical. Nectar is there. Pulpy. I will break through the mirror, use the shards to end the pain; divided reflections showing mistakes, to them the aftertaste's a slave.
The mouthfeel is full, nectar-like, soft, smooth, tropical and creamy. Even milkshakey. Pulpy and ripe but balanced. Good stuff!
MB
1 year ago
4.0